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Nepal’s central bank bans use of India’s Rs 2000, Rs 500 & Rs 200 notes

Updated: Jan 21, 2019 08:43:55am
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Nepal’s central bank bans use of India’s Rs 2000, Rs 500 & Rs 200 notes

Kathmandu, Jan 21 (KNN) Nepal’s central bank has banned the use of Indian currency notes above 100 denominations that is Rs 2,000, Rs 500 and Rs 200 denomination notes. It said these notes are now not allowed for trading in Nepal, however, Indian notes of 100 or below are allowed for trading and conversion.

The move could affect Indian tourists visiting Nepal where Indian currency is widely used.

The Nepal Rastra Bank on Sunday issued a circular prohibiting Nepali travellers, banks and financial institutions from holding or carrying and trading Indian bank notes higher than Rs 100, the Kathmandu Post reported.

The central bank said in its circular letter that Indian currency of 200, 500 and 2,000 denominations cannot be carried and used for trading, it said.

Under the new regulation, Nepali citizens cannot carry these denominations to countries other than India. Similarly, Nepalis are also not allowed to bring such notes from other countries. Indian notes of 100 or below, however, are allowed for trading and conversion, the bank’s circular reads.

On December 13, the Cabinet had decided to publish the notification in the Nepal Gazette not to allow people to carry Indian currency notes above 100 denominations in Nepal.

The traders and entrepreneurs feel that the ban is likely to hurt the country’s tourism at a time when the government has announced ‘Visit Nepal’ campaign with an objective to draw at least 2 million tourists in 2020.

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